“It’s exactly like in Indonesia, right? There is Indonesian Chicken Noodles and Kupat Tahu,” the TikTok user stated.
Tourists are seen crowding the zoo as it was recorded before the coronavirus pandemic happened.
Several foreigners are seen with gleeful expressions as they find amazement in the Indonesia-inspired exhibit.
The zoo’s Indonesia village exhibit even includes an arch marked with “Way Kambas National Park” which Sheila confirmed looked exactly like the original found in the park in Lampung, Southern Sumatra.
“This is in Sydney, Australia and yet they somehow made it look exactly like the real Way Kambas National Park,” said Sheila.
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Since October 17, Sheila’s video has been liked by over 163,000 TikTok users and generated more than 2,300 comments.
The comment section reveals numerous users who are shocked to find an Indonesia-inspired exhibit in Sydney, Australia.
“Seriously that is in Australia?” asked TikTok user @Harun Ali.
There were also some users who expressed their pride in having seen their region of Lampung being represented in a well-known tourist destination in Australia.
“As a Lampung resident, I’m proud,” wrote user @wawa02.
(Writer: Nicholas Ryan Aditya | Editor: Kahfi Dirga Cahya)
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